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2 Responses to “Daily Commentary – Friday March 2nd, 2007 – Is the Government Funding Investigations Into Past Racial Crimes Well Enough?”

tuyvnsurvivor on
March 2nd, 2007 10:23 am

Not getting caught, I can’t imagine what the conscience did to those guilty. If imagining we all have a conscience.

But how far back to we fund, perhaps a line should be drawn, but if so, why the line there? Why not to other racial or even non-racial matters. If we have some extra money I would like to see Fonda and Kerry tried yet for mass murder of our own troops. But then that would not be the political current…the current will be to do one or two old cases with big flare, spending ennormous amounts of funds, drag some innocent decendants, possibly their estates, in the mud, and call it a ‘wrap’. All of which does nothing to further blacks to coming all the way up to being comfortable as butt of a joke or having their rightfull seat as CEO.

Mortella on
March 3rd, 2007 11:57 am

I would rather see Al Gore investigated for this scam he is running selling carbon offsets to the gullible he can convince on Global Warming.

He is set to rake in billions with the help of the corrupt UN and their support of this bogus junk science. The pension fund alone at the UN is enough to bankrupt the EU so I wonder who they think is going to pay all that? Not the US, count on that for even as we speak they are adding more and more consultants and minions to that toll try try to fleece us yet again in this new way.

Ever wonder why only the political statement has been released by the IPCC? Because their data is going in the opposite direction of their own last report, that’s why.

And the US is far ahead of most who did sign the Kyoto Treaty in reducing carbon emissions, etc. for what that is worth which is really not much as far as the environment is concerned. Just politics.

Most of these older racial crimes have too many lost witnesses, etc. and if they can solve them now, fine, go for it! But there are just more pressing issues that do not bode well for our future I would rather see addressed.